Faith Matters

The Prophet and the Priest, with Matt Bowman

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Nov 16, 2025
Matt Bowman, an expert in Mormon studies and associate professor at Claremont Graduate University, dives into the intricate roles of prophets and priests. He argues that prophets challenge communities from the outside, calling for repentance, while priests foster internal unity and continuity. Bowman discusses how the perception of prophetic roles has evolved since the 1950s and highlights the need for a balance between prophetic vision and priestly care. He also warns against idolizing prophets and emphasizes the importance of historical self-awareness in spiritual leadership.
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Two Distinct Spiritual Archetypes

  • Prophets and priests are distinct archetypes in scripture with different functions and origins.
  • Prophets are charismatic outsiders who bring urgent critique; priests preserve community and ritual continuity.
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Prophecy Comes From Encounter, Not Office

  • Prophecy arises from direct divine encounter, not ordination or institutional rank.
  • Priests are organized, ordained figures focused on preservation and building communal life.
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Stability Versus Disruption

  • Prophets and priests sometimes overlap but usually serve different social roles.
  • Priests stabilize and sustain; prophets disrupt and call communities to repentance.
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